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- 1141: An Analysis Of Political Eliti
- ... individuals as guilty without fair analysis. The recent "APEC Summit Affair" demonstrates this to a tea. For the purpose of this essay, two forms of the media are used: The newspaper (Evening-Times Globe), and television (CBC). The banner headline of the October eighth issue of the Evening-Times Globe read, in large bold letters: "He lied. Let him sue." Whereas a subheadline in the October seventh issue reads: "Talk Not ...
- 1142: MTV Effects
- ... are the symptom of our times. No matter if it's MTV or VIVA, they sell very similar stuff, often cheap and shallow. The pop culture and consumption grasped the most powerful device that is television. It is used as a tool for spreading out information, ideas and appeals. Oftentimes they are silly and ridiculous, nevertheless they have enormous influence on people who watch it. Image has become the most widespread ...
- 1143: Is Sex Eroding Moral Values?
- ... loosely as "of good character". Values are "a belief, or standard". The question at hand is, has sex eroded moral values? Sex is everywhere. It is not limited to the bedroom anymore, but to the television, movies, billboards, office buildings and the White House. The open discussion and study of sex dates back only about a century, to the work of Sigmund Freud. Freud believed that sexuality was innate, present in ...
- 1144: Is Perception Reality?
- ... was then sent to Cell Block 6 AKA Death Row. This is where my perceptions began to give way to reality. I found that almost every inmate (as called by officers and staff) had a Television and that free cable was provided with many movie channels available. Most had stereos with many CD’s. They were required however, to wear headphones while listening to their music. I was surprised to find ...
- 1145: Global Stratification- A Socio
- ... infested, disease rampant factory whilst still children. The sociological inequality illustrated by the norm of living for children in different countries is astounding. In the United States, children spend their summers in front of a television or computer, swimming in the public pool, or “hanging out” with their friends. Children in low-income countries, such as those in Southeast Asia spend their summer days in a factory for ten hours, making ...
- 1146: Gender
- ... A 1998 study shows that a woman in the same job as a man with the same expectations and responsibilities, the woman is paid ten to fifteen percent less then the man. The media or television programs are also to blame for the image that is given to woman. Women play passive roles, in movies and even TV sitcoms. For example in the sitcom Dharma and Greg, which is about a ...
- 1147: Gag Order
- ... intent is to prevent prejudice due to pre-trial publicity which would influence potential jurors. A gag order has the secondary purpose of preventing the lawyers from trying the case in the press and on television, and thus creating a public mood (which could get ugly) in favor of one party or the other. Based on the "freedom of the press" provision of the First Amendment, the court cannot constitutionally restrict ...
- 1148: Filial Piety In China
- ... is "unhealthy" as many Westerners view individuality autonomy as the basis for freedom and societal progress. Therefore, it is inevitable that Chinese youth who are exposed to Western influences through various media such as literature, television, publications and music would unconsciously be shaped to accept Western cultures. More so that Chinese youth perceive Western culture as more "desirable" than Chinese culture as they are perceived to be more modernized, affluent and ...
- 1149: Euthanasia In The United State
- ... iniquitous in the Lord’s eyes. To see a more recent example of the Catholic Church’s disagreement of euthanasia we only have to look back a few years. In 1994, for instance, the Dutch television station IKON’s filming of the death of a man with Lou Gehrig’s disease in a documentary, “Death on Request,” brought a denunciation from the Vatican (Branegan, 30). Equally important to those supporting the ...
- 1150: Eating Disorders
- ... life. Since many teenagers constantly buy teen or fashion magazines, the images of emaciated models appearing in those magazines only reinforce their belief that in order to be happy and accepted, they must be thin. Television shows such as Beverly Hills 90210 also lead them to believe that they must have a very slim figure. Many will do almost anything to resemble these anorexic actresses. Many teenagers need a role model ...
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